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UAE RESIDENTS PRAISE NEW LEADER OF THE NATION, SAYING IT IS IN GREAT HANDS

▶ Sheikh Mohamed will guarantee a bright future, they say as country mourns death of Sheikh Khalifa

- PATRICK RYAN

UAE residents said yesterday that they believed the election of Sheikh Mohamed as President meant the country would continue to thrive.

His appointmen­t was announced yesterday, following a meeting of the rulers of the emirates in Abu Dhabi.

Residents believe that the decision ensured the UAE was going to continue its trajectory as a progressiv­e Middle Eastern country.

Some said it was inevitable the UAE would become more attractive to the internatio­nal business market, and to younger generation­s from other countries considerin­g relocation.

“I think it was the obvious choice, as Sheikh Mohamed has played a key role in helping to shape the country over the past number of years,” Riyaz Sheriff, 44, an operations manager from India, told The National.

“It’s a natural progressio­n, and I expect we are going to see a bright future with the UAE in great hands.

“Sheikh Mohamed is a leader who will create an even more vibrant country than we already have and the UAE will continue to attract investment from new markets.”

Sheikh Mohamed became the country’s third president following the death of Sheikh Khalifa on Friday.

The sector in which growth was most likely under Sheikh Mohamed’s presidency was technology, Mr Sheriff said.

“We’ve already seen the country has opened up more options for investors in recent years and there has also been a lot of progress in making life easier for the expatriate community to stay here,” he said.

“I think it’s likely we’ll see a lot of more of that, too, as Sheikh Mohamed is renowned for being progressiv­e.”

Another resident said the appointmen­t of Sheikh Mohamed was crucial because it ensured continuity.

“The UAE has built a reputation as the most progressiv­e country in the region and it’s seen as a crucial hub linking the West and East,” said Agustin Mendi, 24, a strategy consultant from Argentina.

“It was vital that reputation was allowed to develop and it seems that is exactly what is going to happen with this appointmen­t,” he said.

“Whatever new trends are happening in the business world the UAE is always at the forefront – it’s a country that has the potential to continue thriving for a long, long time.”

Mr Mendi also said Sheikh Mohamed’s election by the Federal Supreme Council would only encourage more people and companies to relocate here.

“Dubai, in particular, has always been an attractive prospect for young profession­als,” he said. “I think not only will that continue but it will thrive like never before. You’re already seeing it with new concepts like cryptocurr­ency and how it’s been embraced here.”

Japanese tour guide Hiroyuki Suzuki, 50, who has lived in the UAE since 2005, had mixed emotions about the developmen­ts of the weekend.

“Nobody is surprised by the fact Sheikh Mohamed has become

Sheikh Mohamed is a leader who will create an even more vibrant country than we already have

RIYAZ SHERIFF

UAE resident from India

President,” he said. “It is a bitterswee­t moment [as we’re also] saying goodbye to Sheikh Khalifa but I think this was the right appointmen­t.

“It sends a message that the UAE will always be leading the way – just look at how the country handled the pandemic. Tourists were able to come back here before anywhere else. It shows the leaders know what they are doing.”

Limousine driver Mohammed Yasir, 30, from Pakistan, said he had every confidence the UAE would continue to grow under Sheikh Mohamed’s leadership.

“It has always been a good place to live with great opportunit­ies for people that aren’t available anywhere else,” he said.

“I think the new leader will continue to provide that.”

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 ?? Hamad Al Kaabi / Ministry of Presidenti­al Affairs; Antonie Roberston / The National ?? Top, Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed visits the home of Aisha Mohammed Al Mazrouei in 2019 to make up for passing the young girl during a ceremony. Bottom right, Mohammed Yasir, from Pakistan, Hiroyuki Suzuki, from Japan, centre, and Riyaz Sheriff, from India
Hamad Al Kaabi / Ministry of Presidenti­al Affairs; Antonie Roberston / The National Top, Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed visits the home of Aisha Mohammed Al Mazrouei in 2019 to make up for passing the young girl during a ceremony. Bottom right, Mohammed Yasir, from Pakistan, Hiroyuki Suzuki, from Japan, centre, and Riyaz Sheriff, from India
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